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Word: awit/kurido | Word: awit/kurido | ||
Source of Term: Filipino Heritage vol. 7 | Source of Term: Filipino Heritage vol. 7 | ||
Language: Tagalog | Language: Tagalog | ||
Category: Genre | Category: Genre | ||
Description: A story sung which customarily done by grandparents when their grand- | Description: A story sung which customarily done by grandparents when their grand- | ||
::children gather around them and ask for it after supper. The theme of the awit | |||
::and the kurido is generally about the war and love exploits of Christian royalty who | |||
:: win over muslims. Occasionally, the theme is about parental demands from children | |||
::or familial obligations. Sometimes the awit and kurido are sung merely to while | |||
::away the time. | |||
[[Category:Dictionary of Filipino Music Terms|Awit]] |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 July 2009
Word: awit/kurido
Source of Term: Filipino Heritage vol. 7
Language: Tagalog
Category: Genre
Description: A story sung which customarily done by grandparents when their grand-
- children gather around them and ask for it after supper. The theme of the awit
- and the kurido is generally about the war and love exploits of Christian royalty who
- win over muslims. Occasionally, the theme is about parental demands from children
- or familial obligations. Sometimes the awit and kurido are sung merely to while
- away the time.